AMERICAN JOURNALIST RETURNS FROM IRAQI CAPTIVITY
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AMERICAN JOURNALIST RETURNS FROM IRAQI CAPTIVITY (12 pictures)
View All Images- PICTURED is Micah Garen (36) and his fiance holding a press conference in New York. Micah Garen, who is French-American journalist, was kidnapped on August 13, 2004 along with his Iraqi translator by an Iraqi terrorist group in Nasiriya. The group calling itself the Martyrs Brigade kept Garen captive for 12 days and had threatened to kill him if Americans did not leave Najaf. Micah Garen is the lucky one because he was released from captivity and handed over to the U.S. troops after Garen's sister made a personal appeal to Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr to help her get her brother back. New York, August 28, 2004.
- PICTURED is Micah Garen (36) and his fiance holding a press conference in New York. Micah Garen, who is French-American journalist, was kidnapped on August 13, 2004 along with his Iraqi translator by an Iraqi terrorist group in Nasiriya. The group calling itself the Martyrs Brigade kept Garen captive for 12 days and had threatened to kill him if Americans did not leave Najaf. Micah Garen is the lucky one because he was released from captivity and handed over to the U.S. troops after Garen's sister made a personal appeal to Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr to help her get her brother back. New York, August 28, 2004.
- PICTURED is Micah Garen (36) and his fiance holding a press conference in New York. Micah Garen, who is French-American journalist, was kidnapped on August 13, 2004 along with his Iraqi translator by an Iraqi terrorist group in Nasiriya. The group calling itself the Martyrs Brigade kept Garen captive for 12 days and had threatened to kill him if Americans did not leave Najaf. Micah Garen is the lucky one because he was released from captivity and handed over to the U.S. troops after Garen's sister made a personal appeal to Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr to help her get her brother back. New York, August 28, 2004.
- PICTURED is Micah Garen (36) and his fiance holding a press conference in New York. Micah Garen, who is French-American journalist, was kidnapped on August 13, 2004 along with his Iraqi translator by an Iraqi terrorist group in Nasiriya. The group calling itself the Martyrs Brigade kept Garen captive for 12 days and had threatened to kill him if Americans did not leave Najaf. Micah Garen is the lucky one because he was released from captivity and handed over to the U.S. troops after Garen's sister made a personal appeal to Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr to help her get her brother back. New York, August 28, 2004.
- PICTURED is Micah Garen (36) and his fiance holding a press conference in New York. Micah Garen, who is French-American journalist, was kidnapped on August 13, 2004 along with his Iraqi translator by an Iraqi terrorist group in Nasiriya. The group calling itself the Martyrs Brigade kept Garen captive for 12 days and had threatened to kill him if Americans did not leave Najaf. Micah Garen is the lucky one because he was released from captivity and handed over to the U.S. troops after Garen's sister made a personal appeal to Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr to help her get her brother back. New York, August 28, 2004.
- PICTURED is Micah Garen (36) and his fiance holding a press conference in New York. Micah Garen, who is French-American journalist, was kidnapped on August 13, 2004 along with his Iraqi translator by an Iraqi terrorist group in Nasiriya. The group calling itself the Martyrs Brigade kept Garen captive for 12 days and had threatened to kill him if Americans did not leave Najaf. Micah Garen is the lucky one because he was released from captivity and handed over to the U.S. troops after Garen's sister made a personal appeal to Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr to help her get her brother back. New York, August 28, 2004.
- PICTURED is Micah Garen (36) and his fiance holding a press conference in New York. Micah Garen, who is French-American journalist, was kidnapped on August 13, 2004 along with his Iraqi translator by an Iraqi terrorist group in Nasiriya. The group calling itself the Martyrs Brigade kept Garen captive for 12 days and had threatened to kill him if Americans did not leave Najaf. Micah Garen is the lucky one because he was released from captivity and handed over to the U.S. troops after Garen's sister made a personal appeal to Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr to help her get her brother back. New York, August 28, 2004.
- PICTURED is Micah Garen (36) and his fiance holding a press conference in New York. Micah Garen, who is French-American journalist, was kidnapped on August 13, 2004 along with his Iraqi translator by an Iraqi terrorist group in Nasiriya. The group calling itself the Martyrs Brigade kept Garen captive for 12 days and had threatened to kill him if Americans did not leave Najaf. Micah Garen is the lucky one because he was released from captivity and handed over to the U.S. troops after Garen's sister made a personal appeal to Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr to help her get her brother back. New York, August 28, 2004.
- PICTURED is Micah Garen (36) and his fiance holding a press conference in New York. Micah Garen, who is French-American journalist, was kidnapped on August 13, 2004 along with his Iraqi translator by an Iraqi terrorist group in Nasiriya. The group calling itself the Martyrs Brigade kept Garen captive for 12 days and had threatened to kill him if Americans did not leave Najaf. Micah Garen is the lucky one because he was released from captivity and handed over to the U.S. troops after Garen's sister made a personal appeal to Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr to help her get her brother back. New York, August 28, 2004.
- PICTURED is Micah Garen (36) and his fiance holding a press conference in New York. Micah Garen, who is French-American journalist, was kidnapped on August 13, 2004 along with his Iraqi translator by an Iraqi terrorist group in Nasiriya. The group calling itself the Martyrs Brigade kept Garen captive for 12 days and had threatened to kill him if Americans did not leave Najaf. Micah Garen is the lucky one because he was released from captivity and handed over to the U.S. troops after Garen's sister made a personal appeal to Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr to help her get her brother back. New York, August 28, 2004.
- PICTURED is Micah Garen (36) and his fiance holding a press conference in New York. Micah Garen, who is French-American journalist, was kidnapped on August 13, 2004 along with his Iraqi translator by an Iraqi terrorist group in Nasiriya. The group calling itself the Martyrs Brigade kept Garen captive for 12 days and had threatened to kill him if Americans did not leave Najaf. Micah Garen is the lucky one because he was released from captivity and handed over to the U.S. troops after Garen's sister made a personal appeal to Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr to help her get her brother back. New York, August 28, 2004.
- PICTURED is Micah Garen (36) and his fiance holding a press conference in New York. Micah Garen, who is French-American journalist, was kidnapped on August 13, 2004 along with his Iraqi translator by an Iraqi terrorist group in Nasiriya. The group calling itself the Martyrs Brigade kept Garen captive for 12 days and had threatened to kill him if Americans did not leave Najaf. Micah Garen is the lucky one because he was released from captivity and handed over to the U.S. troops after Garen's sister made a personal appeal to Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr to help her get her brother back. New York, August 28, 2004. `